I think Wish Lists sound useful, and that's a positive for many, but in this interconnected world of globalisation and international travel and cross border working I'd also like to see progress on being able to select English as a language for Apple Stores in non-English speaking countries, and perhaps even cross border purchasing. If Amazon can do it, why can't Apple?

If you think this is a small number of people, just looking at the UK figures, there are 2.2 million Brits living in non-English speaking countries of the European Union. Unless they 'cheat' the system they are prevented from using English to make purchases. That's not right.

I'd rather see iTunes make use of multiple cores instead of adding stuff but I guess that's too much to ask.

iTunes is already multi-core and multi-threaded and 64-bit. Importing CDs already takes advantage of MMX/SSE2 for faster encoding performance. I encoded a CD and watched activity monitor. All 4 cores showed activity, but iTunes does not appear to max out the CPU cores because each core only maxed out at 32% and up to 30 threads. When the encoding was completed, CPU usage returned to 0-1%. So they coded iTunes not to take the entire Mac hostage by maxing out the CPU cores. It doesn't need to be like Handbrake in which you want each CPU core to utilize 100% to transcode a movie at high speed.